American Woman's Republic.
The American Woman's League was formed in 1908 in University City, St. Louis, Missouri, by E.G. Lewis, a St. Louis publisher, as a subscription-gathering agency for his publications. By 1910, under the umbrella of the American Woman's Republic, it had social, educational, and cultural programs which promoted women's "mutual advantage protection and advancement," training for government administration and organization for suffrage, and licensing manufacturers of quality goods which offered rebate coupons.
From the description of American Woman's Republic papers, 1910-1912. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 36658815
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referencedIn | Papers of Grace A. Johnson in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | American Woman's Republic. American Woman's Republic papers, 1910-1912. | Pennsylvania State University Libraries |
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associatedWith | American Woman's League. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Grace Allen (Fitch) Johnson, 1871-1952 | person |
associatedWith | Perris, Grace, | person |
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Active 1912